50-300 USD or so
50-250 USD or so
Around $325-$350, depending on condition.
The .357 magnum was developed in the 1930's as a response to the Colt .38. Several manufacturers produce .357 magnum firearms, including American, Double Tap, Federal, and Remington.
Blue Book of Gun Values will get you in the ball park
A .357 Magnum revolver can, as it uses cylinders and does not require headspacing between a cartridge and a chamber. Semi automatic, lever action, etc. .357 Magnum firearms which use a headspaced chamber cannot, however.
J.P. Sauer & Sons of Eckernforde, Germany made all, to my knowledge, of the various firearms imported and sold by Hawes Firearm Co. of Van Nuys, Ca. I believe that Hawes Firearms was in and out of business in the 1960,s. I, by the way, have a couple of their single action revolvers and find them to be very good guns. My belief is that they are probably about as strong as a Ruger. J.P. Sauer & Sons only made cartridge firearms. The Hawes Firearms replica black powder percussion revolvers were made in Italy by Arimi San Paolo, Rigarmi, and another unknown Italian manufacturer using COM marking. Some were marked just "Made in Italy" along with the Hawes Firearms markings. Dr. Jim L. Davis
Revolver made by D Wesson chambered for 357 Magnum
1935
The .357 Magnum was the first gun to use the term magnum.
1970
No known data.